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JetBrains RubyMine Ruby and Rails IDE with the full stack of essential developer tools, all tightly integrated together and creating a convenient and smart environment for Ruby programming and Web development with Ruby on Rails.

Cue up your best shot for an incredibly realistic game of Pool from
the convenience of your computer. Experience why fans love MacPool and call it
the “best pool game around.” Easy to play, this simulation of the popular
9-Ball, 8-Ball and 14:1 Pool games also includes optional 3-Balls Billiards and
Snooker add-ons.

Add a new dimension with Online
Game Mode where you can enjoy hours of fun playing with connected gamers around
the world. Try the evaluation version and tell your (Win or Mac) friends to do
the same, then customize your game with several available settings and options.
You won’t believe how realistic the play is, just as challenging and fun as the
real thing!

Full-featured baseball team management and statistics program. Enter demographics, pictures, opponents, schedules, practices, and contacts. It includes a Season Journal and events calendar, along with a place for equipment inventory. Print the inventory list, baseball cards, and comprehensive reports; including user defined stats. CS Baseball also can generate web reports showing all team statistics.

Fractal Generator is a free and easy to use fractal creation software written in the Java programming language. Fractalyse was initially developed to measure fractal dimension of built up areas of cities. It may be used to compute fractal dimension of black and white image, curve and network. It contains also several image processing tools.

PowerSaveUPS is Macintosh only scriptable software for controlling UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems with USB (such as APC) Two shutdown thresholds are specified - Soft (Graceful) shutdown, and Hard (Ungraceful) shutdown which is instigated as a last resort.

Convert image file formats, and optionally change their dimensions. It works in batch mode. Converted images have the same name as the original, with the appropriate file extension, and saved in the same directory as the original provided a similarly named image does not already exist. Supported file formats are determined by QuickTime. (If a file by the same name does exist then the file name will be appended by a unique string.)

What’s New in this Version
The application version can now process collections of files or folders.
You can optionally specify a “destination” folder for the converted files from the Preferences window.

In these times everyone needs to edit an image from time to time. You have to edit it quickly for a blog entry, a presentation or your grand-ma, who learned to send emails.

Nobody needs Photoshop for these kinds of tasks, and definitely not its speed. And nobody should take an evening course to learn how to do it. Definitely nobody has to use underdone or very limited tools, just because they pretend to be easy to use. That's because myPhotoEdit is here!

myPhotoEdit makes it truly easy and speedy for everyone to edit an image. It’s features range from basic and effective pimp-up to high-class filters for sophisticated stuff.

myPhotoEdit is especially made to be flexible, very speedy and clear while doing common editing.

Just to get that right. Only because editing becomes a no-brainer with myPhotoEdit doesn’t mean the results are ordinary. Quiet the opposite is true. With myPhotoEdit everyone can come up with world-class results in a blink.

We all know it is sensible to take breaks while using a computer for extended periods of time, in order to help prevent eyestrain, stiff neck, headaches, back aches, and RSI. Sometimes you forget to rest because you are immersed in your work.

MacAppStuff Rest can remind you to take such breaks. Simply specify the amount of time you want to work between breaks, the length of the breaks, and how you want to be notified when a break is due.

The application resides in the status area of your Mac’s menu bar, out of the way. It displays an icon and the current mode (Work or Break) along with a countdown of the minutes left. The application starts in ‘work’ mode, that is the period of time you want to spend at the computer before taking a break. The length of time can be specified in the application’s preferences window. Many more features.